Yes. Marriage is not dependant on blood type.
of course she can
Yes, an O negative woman can marry an AB positive man. Blood type compatibility is not a factor that determines whether individuals can marry or not. It's important to understand that any potential blood type incompatibility would only be a concern during pregnancy and childbirth. Consulting with a healthcare provider would be beneficial to address any related concerns.
Yes, a man with blood group O positive can marry a woman with blood group O negative, and they can have children without any direct effects on the health of their offspring. However, there is a consideration regarding Rh factor incompatibility since the man is Rh positive and the woman is Rh negative. If the child inherits the Rh positive factor, it may lead to Rh incompatibility in future pregnancies, which can be managed with medical care. Overall, with proper prenatal care, they can have healthy children.
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Yes, a woman with B positive blood group can be impregnated by a man with A positive blood group. Blood type compatibility doesn't typically affect a person's ability to conceive or carry a pregnancy. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider regarding potential risks related to blood type incompatibility during pregnancy.
An Rh negative man can marry an Rh positive woman. There is no reason this cannot happen.
With proper precaution's, it is possible.
Yes
Certainly.
The blood type of any children would depend on the zygosity in the woman. (Both O and Rh negative are recessive, and will be homozygous in the man). If the woman is homozygous B, then the children will B. If the woman is heterozygous B, either O or B (with 50% chance of each). In the same way, if the woman is homozygous Rh positive, then the children will also be positive. If the woman is heterozygous, then children will be either positive or negative. In short, the possibilities for child blood types are either B or O, with Rh positive or negative.
of course she can
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Yes, provided both man and woman has heterozygous genes for Rh.
Yes, an O negative woman can marry an AB positive man. Blood type compatibility is not a factor that determines whether individuals can marry or not. It's important to understand that any potential blood type incompatibility would only be a concern during pregnancy and childbirth. Consulting with a healthcare provider would be beneficial to address any related concerns.
the child has o negative blood
There should be no problem concerning the blood groups. Only when the woman is Rhesus negative and the man is Rhesus positive, the offspring can be affected by Rh-disease (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rh_disease)
There should be no problem concerning the blood groups. Only when the woman is Rhesus negative and the man is Rhesus positive, the offspring can be affected by Rh-disease (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rh_disease)